Sojitz Fuso PH launches all-new Canter F-Lift, F-Resh
Built to cater to the growing crane and cold chain logistics industries
MANILA: Sojitz Fuso Philippines Corporation (SFP) has officially launched the all-new F-Lift Three Telescopic Crane and F-Resh Refrigerated Van variants of the Canter. Both are now available at all SFP dealerships nationwide..
KEY TAKEAWAYS
What is the starting price of the all-new Fuso Canter F-Resh?
The most affordable version of the Fuso Canter F-Resh is the F-Resh FE71 10 foot (ft) MT -5 °C, which starts at P2.195 million.Where is the Tadano Crane of the Fuso Canter F-Lift produced?
The Tadano Crane of the Fuso Canter F-Lift is produced in Japan.To note, the two aforementioned versions of the Canter are follow-ups to the F-Wing 32-foot wing van body based on the FJ2528R model.
Fuso Canter F-Lift
As of its launch, the Fuso F-Lift is paired with the FE85 short or long wheelbase variants of the Canter.
Thanks to SFP’s partnership with Japan-based Tadano Limited, the Canter F-Lift comes equipped with a TM-ZE 290 heavy-duty telescopic crane that is able to lift loads of up to three tons.
The said crane likewise comes standard with a load indicator system, outriggers, a fully telescopic boom, a 360-degree slewing (horizontal central axis rotation), and a centralized control panel. All of these are paired with a dropside body with an aluminum checkered liner.
At the moment, the Fuso Canter F-Lift is only available with the FE85 with a suggested retail price (SRP) of P3.97 million. As of this writing, the said model is available with a discounted price of P3.94 million.
SFP also indicated that it will be expanding the Fuso Canter F-Lift’s body type selection to the FE71 manual and automated manual (AMT) variants, as well as the FE73, in the near future.
Specs-wise, the Fuso Canter FE85 is a six-wheeler medium-duty model equipped with a 3.0-liter turbodiesel engine capable of producing up to 148 horsepower and 370 Newton-meters of torque. The said powertrain is paired with a six-speed manual gearbox, anti-lock braking, electronic brake-force distribution, an exhaust brake, and hydraulic double-acting telescopic shock absorbers.
Other stories: |
Fuso Canter F-Resh
Together with the Fuso Canter F-Lift, SFP also rolled out the all-new Canter F-Resh. It is equipped with a refrigerated van unit produced locally by Cooltech - a joint venture between Centro Manufacturing Corporation and Centro Nippon Fruehauf Cooltech Incorporated. As such, this refrigerated van meets stringent Japanese Industrial Standards (JIS).
On that note, it was kitted out with an aluminum checkered bed liner, a reverse camera, a dedicated control panel (in-cabin), an emergency buzzer, an evaporator unit, a condenser unit, and a compressor unit.
The one displayed during the launch event is the Canter F-Resh unit based on the light-duty FE71. Otherwise, it is also available with the FE73, FE85 short wheelbase, and FE84 Canter versions.
In total, the Fuso Canter F-Resh van comes with multiple variants each for -25 degree centigrade (°C), -18 °C, and -5 °C configurations. In total, the said model has 15 trims, with the following SRP and discounted prices:
|
Model |
SRP |
Discounted price |
|
F-Resh FE71 10 foot (ft) MT -5 °C |
P2.195 million |
P2.04 million |
|
F-Resh FE71 10 ft AMT -5°C |
P2.27 million |
P2.07 million |
|
F-Resh FE73 -5°C |
P2.53 million |
P2.33 million |
|
F-Resh FE84 -5°C |
P2.7 million |
P2.67 million |
|
F-Resh FE85-S -5 °C |
P2.865 million |
P2.835 million |
|
F-Resh FE71 10 foot (ft) MT -18 °C |
P2.2 million |
P2.05 million |
|
F-Resh FE71 10 ft AMT -18°C |
P2.275 million |
P2.075 million |
|
F-Resh FE73 -18°C |
P2.54 million |
P2.34 million |
|
F-Resh FE84 -18°C |
P2.7 million |
P2.67 million |
|
F-Resh FE85-S -18 °C |
P2.955 million |
P2.925 million |
|
F-Resh FE71 10 foot (ft) MT -25 °C |
P2.395 million |
P2.245 million |
|
F-Resh FE71 10 ft AMT -25°C |
P2.47 million |
P2.27 million |
|
F-Resh FE73 -25°C |
P2.615 million |
P2.415 million |
|
F-Resh FE84 -25°C |
P2.79 million |
P2.76 million |
|
F-Resh FE85-S -25 °C |
P2.955 million |
P2.925 million |
Each purchase of the Fuso Canter F-Lift comes with a one-year, or 20,000-kilometer (km) warranty, whichever comes first. The aforementioned covers the crane’s operating and structural components.
The Fuso Canter F-Resh, meanwhile, is packaged together with a two-year or 100,000 km warranty, whichever comes first. This applies to its Cooltech body and its cooling system.
Also read:
Hino, Fuso to maintain respective brand identities despite merger
JMS 2025: Mitsubishi Fuso debuts “Cobodi” prototype cargo system
JMS 2025: Mitsubishi Fuso debuts H2IC and H2FC hydrogen prototype trucks
Connect with us through our various social media pages:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ZigWheelsPhilippines
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/zigwheelsph/
Fuso Truck Models
You might also be interested in
- News
- Featured Stories
Fuso Featured Trucks
- Upcoming
- Popular
Fuso Truck Articles From Carmudi
- journal